Used Peavey DPC 750 700W RMS Digtal 1U Power Amplifier

£119.00
Condition:
Used
Current Stock:
1
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Used Condition

This item may have clear signs of usage but will still serve its main function fully. Item may arrive with damaged packaging or be repackaged. The item may have cosmetic damages on it or show other signs of previous use. Signs of usage can include scratches, dents, and worn corners or edges. Please look closely at the pictures for more details.

Warranty

This item is sold with a 1-month return-to-base warranty from Music Gear Direct

Description

The DPC 750 is a highly efficient switching amplifier using a phase modulated concept. The advantages of this concept are higher efficiencies, lighter weight, and a more reliable unit than has previously been possible. Internally the circuit partitioning becomes much less complex since the power amplifier and power supply sections now become fully integrated with each other, which leads to greater reliability and improved serviceability.

The DPS 750 is a highly efficient (greater than 90% at all output levels) power converter capable of delivering up to 350 watts RMS (continuous) and up to 500 watts (program) into a 4-ohm load with both channels driven. The DPC 750 can be run in a bridged mono mode which can deliver up to 700 watts RSS (continuous) and up to 1 000 watts (program) into an 8-ohm load.

Features

In the event of abnormal conditions, the DPC 750 is equipped with thermal, short circuit, and overload protection against amplifier system failure. The DPC 750 features a modified version of Peavey's patented DDT! Compression circuitry to minimize distortion due to clipping at the maximum energy transfer levels. Signal and DDT indicators have been combined into a single bi-coloured LED for each channel. An input signal is indicated by the signal LED turning green. Whenever the DDT circuit is activated, the signal LED will turn red. When the signal returns to a level below the danger of clipping, the signal LED will return to green. Status LEDs have been included to indicate normal (green) and fault (red) conditions. In Bridge mode the Channel B status LED will turn off: however, the signal LED will still be active.